Re: Try on critical patch from the M$ Corp.

* * wrote:
> Microsoft Customer
>
> this is the latest version of security update, the "February 2004,
> Cumulative Patch" update which eliminates all known security
> vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS
> Outlook Express. Install now to continue keeping your computer secure
> from these vulnerabilities. This update includes the functionality of
> all previously released patches.

LOL, on Linux newsgroups no less.

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Ben M.

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Re: Try on critical patch from the M$ Corp.

Oh, now that's classic and it's a virus no less. Of course, it might be
almost on-topic now since I heard that Microsoft went "open-source" the
other day.
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"Ben Measures" wrote in message
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> * * wrote:
> > Microsoft Customer
> >
> > this is the latest version of security update, the "February 2004,
> > Cumulative Patch" update which eliminates all known security
> > vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS
> > Outlook Express. Install now to continue keeping your computer secure
> > from these vulnerabilities. This update includes the functionality of
> > all previously released patches.
>
> LOL, on Linux newsgroups no less.
>
> --
> Ben M.
>
> ----------------
> What are Software Patents for?
> To protect the small enterprise from bigger companies.
>
> What do Software Patents do?
> In its current form, they protect only companies with
> big legal departments as they:
> a.) Patent everything no matter how general
> b.) Sue everybody. Even if the patent can be argued
> invalid, small companies can ill-afford the
> typical $500k cost of a law-suit (not to mention
> years of harassment).
>
> Don't let them take away your right to program
> whatever you like. Make a stand on Software Patents
> before its too late.
>
> Read about the ongoing battle at http://swpat.ffii.org/
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>